Overview:
Salsa is very popular in Los Angeles and there are lots of night clubs where you can go dancing. It evolved in the 70's when dancers started to mix Mambo, a popular Latin dance from the 40's and 50's, with the exciting and quick turning patterns of the Hustle, a 70's disco dance. Bachata, Merengue, Cumbia, Cha-Cha and Mambo are all "sister" dances of Salsa and we teach those as part of the salsa warmup. We also offer them as specialty workshops and bootcamps.
We offer a more comprehensive program than any other dance studio in Los Angeles. Because we have more than one classroom, we often run two or more classes simultaneously.
This gives great depth to our program and we are able to offer beginning thru advanced levels in each of the popular styles of dance. Our program's versatility allows you to advance at your own pace; many of our students attend class two or three times per week.
3rd Street Dance has been teaching Los Angeles to dance for over 35 years. We offer a comprehensive dance curriculum for adults in all styles of dance.
Salsa dance classes are offered by Latin Expressions Dance Company for all ages and skill level. Classes are taught in a group circle and partners are routinely rotated (unless otherwise requested) to ensure everyone has an opportunity to dance.
Salsa is danced at nightclubs across the world! Salsa music and dance were born in Cuba in the 1900s. Visitors to Cuba fell in love with the music and dance expanding Salsa to the United States. Salsa was further developed in the 1960s by Puerto Ricans living in New York
With a partner or without a partner you can take our classes. There’s no experience necessary for getting your groove on with our lessons.
Salsa Dance Classes are offered by City Dance Studios for beginners of all ages. Our instructors are highly accomplished dancers and excellent/caring teachers. It's very important to us that City Dance feels like a welcoming community to everyone who comes through our doors.
Al ‘Liquid Silver’ was born in Sacramento, California and raised in Los Angeles. Being from Puerto Rican and Mexican decent, he grew up listening to salsa. Before he started salsa, Al was a pop locker and has won popping competitions in Northern and Southern California.
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